This looks like a basic hit job on Jeremy
https://twitter.com/jeremyphoward/status/1321626078985687042 …
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2x2: attacker org vs target org. Both ranging from centralized to decentralized. I think right-wing malice manifests like nerve gas in the subway (centralized attack on decentralized target), while wokewashed malice is more like a nuclear attack. Centralized on centralized.
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Decentralized on decentralized is stochastic terrorism and decentralized on centralized is basic guerrilla warfare. Both have social attack analogs.
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Malicious abuse is unfortunately more common these days in CoC type situations than stupidity. So we invert Hanlon’s razor these days and assume malice until incompetence is proven. Abuse cases seem to exceed use cases of dealing with legit complaints.
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An unaccountable, central bureaucracy with fiat power over an opaque procedural domain that is existentially critical to the org... yeah it’s a recipe for adverse selection of autocrats. Never yet met someone who was eager to “serve” on such bodies who wasn’t also eager to rule.
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Well-intentioned person: “We need a Code of Conduct...” Wannabe dictator: “I... can... have... authoritah?”pic.twitter.com/fGsKKek9ia
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Problem is, a CoC is in no man’s land. Somewhere between a random busybody opinion written up into rules and a heavyweight constitution developed with a lot of expensive and time-consuming deliberation and a system of courts and a tradition of jurisprudence to steward it.
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The only reasonable CoC rule is: don’t be a dick.
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Our social media policy when I was doing some football work boiled down to two rules: 1. Act with honor in all interactions. 2. Don’t fight clowns. Even if you win, everyone just saw you fight a clown.
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